Looking Glass was at hand and ordered the Indians not to kill him, reminding them that he was a citizen and that they might obtain valuable information from him.
It proved to be a party of Nez Perces, headed by Looking Glass, the war chief, just from the Blackfoot country, where they had been for three years hunting the buffalo.
Round the rudder case are three beautiful plates of looking glass, entirely concealing the wood, in frames to correspond, gilt.
Above each is a looking glass, extending to the cornice, and measuring ten feet in height, by five feet nine inches in width.
He was angry when she presented the looking glass, thinking she wished to make fun of him, because he was so small.
I should think there might at least be a looking glass: how shall I know whether my hair is smooth?
The old woman carried a bowl of hot tea, a looking glass, and her very best plaited cap.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looking glass" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.